Events module leaves stray script element in IE

Description

Matthias Miller's DOMReady hack creates a new script element using document.write(). After its onload event has fired, however, this element remains part of the DOM -- it will be discovered by $('script') or $('head>*'), for example.

Since this is a permanent modification of the DOM, scripts which rely on a particular order or number of elements will throw exceptions. Assumptions about the generated DOM are often unreliable anyway, but it is not hard to imagine a situation where scripts could be broken by this.

The bug is trivial to fix, however: the element just needs to delete itself once it has become unnecessary.